Making Mick Jagger

The Grevin Museum

Paris' Grevin Wax Museum sculptor Eric Saint Chaffray works on the head of Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger in their museum workshop in Paris.

Fifteen artists, including sculptors, moulders, dressmakers, make-up artists, wig makers, hairdressers along with lighting and set designers and sound engineers are involved in the creation of a hyper realistic figure. The Grevin Museum opened in Paris in 1882.

Pictures taken from February 7 to April 24, 2014.

Credit: Philippe Wojazer/Reuters

The Grevin Museum

Paris' Grevin Wax Museum technician Matthieu Verrier works on the head of Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger .

Credit: Philippe Wojazer/Reuters

The Grevin Museum

Paris' Grevin Wax Museum sculptor Eric Saint Chaffray works on the head of Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger.

Credit: Philippe Wojazer/Reuters

The Grevin Museum

Paris Grevin Wax Museum technician Matthieu Verrier works on the head of Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger in their workshop in Paris.

Credit: Philippe Wojazer/Reuters

The Grevin Museum

Helene Jonca, one of the painters at the Paris Grevin Wax Museum checks the wax statue of Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger.